How To Choose a Leather Jacket For Fall

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With rare exceptions, a leather jacket looks great when you combine it with almost anything, a quality that gives it the versatility that many other pieces in your wardrobe can boast of. And it only gets better with age. But knowing how to select the best leather jacket for your specific budget and wardrobe takes some effort on your part, and looking good isn’t as easy as just throwing it on your back. The wardrobe is an expense: most clothes wear out over time and are replaced by necessity. An excellent men’s leather jacket is an exception to this rule, an investment that will last a lifetime and beyond – a statement you pass on to your children or even your grandchildren.

This is your literal guide to choose the best pair of leather jackets for this fall. 

Choose the style that you think goes with your aesthetics 

Sit in style first. The bomber is made with warmth and practicality in mind, so it’s a great choice when it comes to it. The jacket with motorcycle-inspired details fits better and fits less with the layers worn under it. If you want length, choose a fatigue-style jacket. And while you might find something longer, like a duster coat, your clothing options will be significantly limited by this highly styled leather coat.

Also, think about the type of leather you need

Choose calfskin, goat, or lamb if you want a soft and light jacket. But in general, the lighter the skin, the more prone it is to tear – don’t choose lambskin if you’re planning on cycling the highway.

Your leather jacket should have the following:

The highest quality leather jackets will have it in a spade. Here’s what to look for:

Leather Grain

This is the most significant factor in determining the price of a leather jacket. Solid grain refers to skin made from the entire skin of an animal, including the outer layer of the skin; it is not altered and preserves the natural pattern of the animal’s skin. It also shows natural irregularities – abrasions, scars, and blemishes – that occurred during the life of the original wearer. This makes the facial skin so attractive.

For leather jackets, the upper grain is preferred; the outer layer is divided from the lower layers of the facial skin and smoothed to form a uniform surface. The result is thinner, more elastic, and probably more comfortable skin.

High point or embroidery

Visible embroidery on the top or “right” side of the jacket. Beautiful stitching sets the outstanding leather jacket apart from its cheaper counterparts.

Lining 

Cheaper jackets use low-quality synthetic materials. They breathe badly and are usually the first thing to fall apart over time. The highest quality leather jackets have separate lining materials in the sleeves and on the body, and in the body, you will often see especially better insulation material.

Armhole

Look at the armhole that sits above the jacket. This allows for easy movement and a better overall cut. The armholes located under the jacket restrict the movement of the arm. 

Zippers

A cheap zipper is a dead giveaway for a cheaply made leather jacket. A custom bomber jackets may be your best bet.

Fit is literally very important

If it doesn’t fit like a proverbial glove, then it doesn’t fit:

  • There should be enough “play” not to pinch or tie, but that’s what it’s all about.
  • The leather jacket should be snug to the body, snug but not tight, and there should be room underneath for a sweater if you need the warmth of other layers.
  • If you will wear a sweatshirt under your jacket, wear a sweatshirt when you try it on. If you don’t do this post, you will almost certainly feel uncomfortable in your jacket later on when you try to stack the layers.
  • Excessively long jackets hang poorly and should be avoided.

The leather jacket should fold and shape. You should be able to move your arms easily; the sleeves should not go behind the wrist, and the rest of the jacket should stop at the waist unless a longer style is chosen. The jacket must fit well from the first day to feel good after; Leather cannot be changed like other materials (at least not as easily), so it’s important to have it from the start.

Why choose a leather jacket in the first place?

The leather is resistant and durable:

It would be difficult to find a more durable material for your coat or jacket. A high-quality leather jacket will last for decades, and if you handle it right, it will outlive you. It may indicate a hole or abrasion, but the garment remains intact despite the bumps and bruises that create the character. And while a great leather jacket or coat can be expensive, looking through a longevity lens can actually cost less than anything else in your closet.

The leather jacket is made of literal skin and protects you against harsh weather

Due to its passion for acting like a tough second skin, it has long been the best choice for motorcyclists; it can’t save anyone from the worst scratches, but it creates a respectable barrier between your skin and the pavement. It also provides windproof and highly water-resistant protection against the elements, even without waterproofing treatment.

Leather is timeless

As resistant as leather is, it also lasts over time: your leather jacket will never go out of style. And it is shamelessly masculine. The only better reason for owning a great leather jacket may be its transformative and rude demeanor at the end – it makes you feel like a tough guy without being flashy. It’s something everyone should have in their closet.

Bottom line

You get what you pay for – it’s one of the great truths in life. The excellent leather jacket improves with age and lasts a lifetime. Remember that a leather jacket is a casual outfit; It won’t work in all situations, although in most cases, it will. But if your work environment isn’t casual, it won’t be like business attire, and it will definitely look inappropriate in a boardroom.

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